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The unstable interfacial chemistry between the electrode and carbonate electrolyte greatly hinders the development of high-voltage lithium-ion batteries with a Ni-rich cathode. Herein, dimethyl sulfide (DMS), the simplest thioether, is successfully used as a new type of safe and low-cost electrolyte additive in a conventional carbonate electrolyte for high-voltage lithium-ion batteries. The electron-donating groups in DMS are capable of deactivating the reactive superoxide radical released from the cathode at high voltages and inducing robust S-rich cathode electrolyte interphase, which inhibits continuous side reactions, transition metal dissolutions, and cathode lattice oxygen consumption. As a result, the Li||NCM811 cell delivers a superior capacity retention of 85% at a voltage of 4.6 V over 300 cycles. Prolonged stable cycling for 1000 cycles (75% capacity retention) in a 4.4 V-level NCM811||Graphite full cell is enabled by DMS. The sulfide-based additive reported here provides a very promising and practical pathway to achieving a durable high-voltage lithium battery with a Ni-rich cathode.
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Guohuang Kang
Geng Zhong
Kangning Cai
ACS Energy Letters
Tsinghua University
Southern University of Science and Technology
Tsinghua–Berkeley Shenzhen Institute
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/68e6b00ab6db6435876312f0 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1021/acsenergylett.4c00519